The Parks Trust invite Milton Keynes residents to their Annual Public Meeting

    ​​​​​​​The Parks Trust are inviting Milton Keynes residents to attend their Annual Public Meeting to have questions they’ve always wanted to ask about the city’s green space answered.

    Have you ever wanted to know why there are parking charges at Willen Lake? Or why there aren’t more bins in Milton Keynes parkland?

    The event that holds the answers to these questions, and more, will be held on Thursday 19th July 2018 between 6-8pm at the Pavilion in Campbell Park.

    The Trust’s Chief Executive, David Foster will present highlights from 2017/18 and discuss plans for the future.

    He will be joined by fellow speakers Martin Kincaid, The Parks Trust’s Biodiversity Officer, and Gamiel Yafai, one of the charity’s trustees.

    Staff will be on hand to answer questions about how the Trust manages its land, its events programme, outdoor learning work, investments and financial management, commercial property, volunteering and employment with the Trust.

    David Foster, Chief Executive of The Parks Trust, said: “We’d love for people to bring their questions to our Annual Public Meeting; whatever area of our work they cover.”

    He concluded: “We pride ourselves on being a transparent and approachable organisation and welcome the opportunity to meet park users and others with an interest in the city’s green spaces, answer their questions and tell them more about our current and future plans.”

    The Parks Trust’s annual report and financial statements will also be given out at the meeting with copies available on its website afterwards.

    If you would like a hard copy please email info@theparkstrust.com

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